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Django Reinhardt - The Best of Jazz Guitar (All the Greatest Jazz Masterpieces) [Standard Jazz Tracks]
00:00 Django Reinhardt - Crazy Strings (1936)
03:18 Django Reinhardt - Nagasaki (1936)
06:03 Django Reinhardt - Sweet Chorus (1936)
08:41 Django Reinhardt - I Can't Give You Anything But Love (1936)
11:59 Django Reinhardt - Chicago (1937)
15:21 Django Reinhardt - Hot Lips (1937)
18:22 Django Reinhardt - Swanee River (1935)
21:22 Django Reinhardt - Ultrafox (1935)
24:40 Django Reinhardt - Sweet Serenade (1936)
27:42 Django Reinhardt - Swing Guitars (1936)
30:04 Django Reinhardt - Cloud Castles (1936)
32:58 Django Reinhardt - Avalon (1935)
35:44 Django Reinhardt - Novel Pets (1936)
39:09 Django Reinhardt - I'se A Muggin' (1936)
42:12 Django Reinhardt - Magic Strings (1936)
45:19 Django Reinhardt - Charleston (1937)
48:08 Django Reinhardt - Lady Be Good (1934)
51:20 Django Reinhardt - Oriental Shuffle (1936)
53:55 Django Reinhardt - Georgia On My Mind (1936)
57:04 Django Reinhardt - Limehouse Blues (1936)
59:47 Django Reinhardt - Budding Dancers (1936)
01:02:23 Django Reinhardt - You Rascal, You (1937)
01:05:25 Django Reinhardt - Smoke Rings (1935)
01:08:00 Django Reinhardt - In The Still Of The Night (1936)
01:10:52 Django Reinhardt - Dinah (1934)
01:13:22 Django Reinhardt - Are You In The Mood (1936)
01:16:06 Django Reinhardt - After You've Gone (1936)
01:19:09 Django Reinhardt - Tiger Rag (1934)
01:21:37 Django Reinhardt - Parfum (1937)
01:24:22 Django Reinhardt - Shine (1936)
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Jean "Django" Reinhardt (23 January 1910 - 16 May 1953) was a Belgian-born French guitarist and composer of Romani ethnicity.
Reinhardt is regarded as one of the greatest guitar players of all time. He was the first important European jazz musician who made major contributions to the development of the guitar genre. After his third and fourth fingers were paralyzed when he suffered burns in a fire, he used only the index and middle fingers of his left hand for solos. In spite of this disability he went on to forge an entirely new style of jazz guitar technique (sometimes called 'hot' jazz guitar), which has since become a living musical tradition within French Gypsy culture. With the violinist Stéphane Grappelli, Reinhardt co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by the critic Thom Jurek as "one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz". Reinhardt's most popular compositions have become jazz standards, including "Minor Swing", "Daphne", "Belleville", "Djangology", "Swing '42", and "Nuages".
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@Michele-Poesia
@Michele-Poesia 10 месяцев назад
For those who don't know, he was a great help to the guitarist of Black Sabbath, a completely different musical genre, but both with a handicap in hand, due to an accident. Thanks Django.
@michaelcorcoran3942
@michaelcorcoran3942 2 месяца назад
Did he say he was an inspiration?
@italobino7167
@italobino7167 2 года назад
Jean "Django" Reinhardt (23 January 1910 - 16 May 1953) was a Belgian-born French guitarist and composer of Romani ethnicity. Reinhardt is regarded as one of the greatest guitar players of all time. He was the first important European jazz musician who made major contributions to the development of the guitar genre. After his third and fourth fingers were paralyzed when he suffered burns in a fire, he used only the index and middle fingers of his left hand for solos. In spite of this disability he went on to forge an entirely new style of jazz guitar technique (sometimes called 'hot' jazz guitar), which has since become a living musical tradition within French Gypsy culture. With the violinist Stéphane Grappelli, Reinhardt co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by the critic Thom Jurek as "one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz". Reinhardt's most popular compositions have become jazz standards, including "Minor Swing", "Daphne", "Belleville", "Djangology", "Swing '42", and "Nuages".
@IrsidaSheshi
@IrsidaSheshi Год назад
Thank you so much for this. Just added so much more to the beauty of this post. Bless you!
@KamranKun
@KamranKun Год назад
i was born in january 24 and he was born january 23
@andercoyote4170
@andercoyote4170 Год назад
Thanks so much for this historia
@QuintinKerby
@QuintinKerby Год назад
As a person who has limited feeling in my pinky and ring fingers on fret hand and has played bass guitar, this is highly inspiring to know. Thank you for sharing this comment.
@justicewokeisutterbs8641
@justicewokeisutterbs8641 Год назад
I second that. What a wonderfully concise and informative post. I love Reinhart's music.
@Krispy1011
@Krispy1011 Год назад
Django's style is iconic and breathes life, joy, and happiness
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Indeed.
@AndreasHelberg
@AndreasHelberg 4 месяца назад
@hollywoodjoe123
@hollywoodjoe123 4 месяца назад
DJANGO REINHARDT is a miracle !
@secretofsinging
@secretofsinging Год назад
A great musician (I was an opera singer). He was 43 years old when he dies ???? SUCH SADNESS...
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler Месяц назад
The sadness!
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 9 дней назад
Romani people at that time often shied away from doctors.
@nickjohnson410
@nickjohnson410 Год назад
I think Stephane Grappelli is forgotten most of the time but he was the perfect counter to Django in my opinion. What a Duo
@italobino7167
@italobino7167 Год назад
be sure that he was... and the fact that we know is the demonstraction...... he was. Thank to Dijango, thank to Stephan thanks to all the band. Forever!
@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-7
@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-7 11 месяцев назад
Is Stephane Grappelli the fiddle player? Well, the violin is the other star on this album, but I'm still just guessin'...
@paulstanway6076
@paulstanway6076 9 месяцев назад
Yes that's right.@@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-7
@FVIII1964
@FVIII1964 8 месяцев назад
But sorry it's not Grappelli on violin BUT Michel Warlop et son Orchestre - Crazy Strings - 1936 April 17 - Paris ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QQWzWoDRNGE.html ---- and i think Warlop was better :-)
@podulox
@podulox 5 месяцев назад
Then there was Jung...
@slukky
@slukky Год назад
This music captures the spirit of the age. And what an age it was!
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
100% dope collection of faultless apex-mode performances from DR & friends dropping old-school science on all 30 sweet tracks. Includes the 1928 Warren & Dixon hit "Nagasaki". Mad props & gratitude to our thoughtful host Classic Mood Experience for posting this well-representative Django R joint.
@slowneutron6163
@slowneutron6163 6 дней назад
Damned thing is hard enough to play with all of my fingers. This guy was a genius.
@lucyandthecalm
@lucyandthecalm 10 месяцев назад
absolute vibes thank you django from 9/9/23 perfect for a hot day and getting my house work done
@italobino7167
@italobino7167 2 года назад
Django, il maestro che ancora oggi ispira tanti suoi grandi emuli..... grazie per sempre.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Eternal thanks. Well said.
@luiselladigiuseppantonio5941
@luiselladigiuseppantonio5941 7 месяцев назад
Django ha rinnovato la tradizione dei Manouche, jazz,gipsy e rom!! L'adoro!❤️❤️❤️
@stevelaferney3579
@stevelaferney3579 9 месяцев назад
Only things missing from this collection is Djangology, Nuages oh yes please and just a smidge more of space between the pieces. Wow perfection!
@user-zo9nt3lw4h
@user-zo9nt3lw4h Год назад
Год моего рождния 1953.Разминулись мы с Джанго на два месяца((( Но он безсмертен в своей музыке. Мы вместе уже более чем 50 лет.
@dortesandal4303
@dortesandal4303 Год назад
There goes my soul, lost again, in love... such a Joy de luxe😍♥️😘
@jazzcoffeetimechannel
@jazzcoffeetimechannel 10 месяцев назад
This sounds perfect on headphones. I could melt. You really nailed this. Absolute perfection. Would enjoy hearing the rain and piano tracks separately too. Thank you
@olddoggeleventy2718
@olddoggeleventy2718 8 месяцев назад
Stephan Grappelli had to have had a big influence on Benny Goodman. Those licks reminded me so much of Benny.
@hans-joachimwehlmann1510
@hans-joachimwehlmann1510 Год назад
I love these rhrythms: slow or fast! Lean back and relax! Listen to some extroardinary musicians: Stophane Grapelli and Django Reinhardt.
@orchidlilly7518
@orchidlilly7518 4 месяца назад
Tops, much gratitude.
@bobbyvox2352
@bobbyvox2352 Год назад
Not a commercial interruption in sight!🏆
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
IKR? Niiiiiiice!
@davidwalker5054
@davidwalker5054 9 месяцев назад
What sets Django apart from other guitarists is not just his jaw dropping technique and his gift of playing anything that comes into his head instantly and flawlessly no matter how fast or complicated the most important thing is his abstract musical mind he played things that no other guitarists would think of
@khlavkhalash5215
@khlavkhalash5215 8 месяцев назад
the first shredder before it was a term, but always in a really musical way. As you wrote, jam-dropping playing until this day. and his feel for any song, just astonishing and timeless. This is music that will will always be remembered in centuries!
@petdoe8938
@petdoe8938 4 месяца назад
Would love to hear what Zappa and he could come up with
@donk.johnson7346
@donk.johnson7346 9 месяцев назад
I was given this LP as a going away gift in 1983, its still one of my favorites.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Nice!
@OldBluesMusic
@OldBluesMusic 24 дня назад
I love the soundtrack in this video; it flawlessly matches the visuals and creates an immersive experience. The music selection is simply outstanding and elevates the content, turning it into an unforgettable piece of art.
@magorzatasanchez736
@magorzatasanchez736 4 месяца назад
Wspaniała muzyczka która podnosi na duchu.. Chwała Panu za dar Djanga naszym uszom i sercom.
@eduardoferreira8447
@eduardoferreira8447 3 месяца назад
1111
@enriquesmolka8210
@enriquesmolka8210 Месяц назад
zgadzam sie
@johnmichaelpatrick369
@johnmichaelpatrick369 Год назад
Boy, Django's worth the price !!!
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
"Nagasaki"! One of my faves from this joint and interestingly, a huge 1928 Tin Pan Ally hit composed by Warren and Dixon and covered by every single band and performer of note from that and several following epochs. I mean, everybody was doing covers of "Nagasaki" including all the big names and one in particular who made it a central part of his act. But yeah, worth the price. It was considered a novelty song and was part of a popular trend at the time of whimsical songs about foreign/exotic locals composed by individuals with little to no knowledge of said locations.
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 9 дней назад
@@michaelkottler Pretty horrible what subsequently happened to the real thing...
@alexdesslin
@alexdesslin Год назад
un authentique génie de la musique !!! le meilleur !
@Wyrdo999
@Wyrdo999 14 дней назад
Not only was he the best guitar player, innovative beyond his time, he was in the category of the greats when it came to composing. If he had a patron like the classical composers, he could have learned to compose and arrange. It’s a shame we never heard his mass he composed and lost apparently.
@hummuna69demetz29
@hummuna69demetz29 5 месяцев назад
Django was the Jimi Hendrix of his time. Mind-blowing! ❤️
@keeganbluegrass
@keeganbluegrass 5 месяцев назад
Hendrix couldn't hold a candle to ole Django, more on the level of Robert Johnson
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 9 дней назад
@@keeganbluegrass Hendrix may have learned a lot from Johnson but he was WAY beyond him.
@josephnania2693
@josephnania2693 Год назад
As JEFF BECK said - - Django was super human !
@dortesandal4303
@dortesandal4303 Год назад
😘♥️🙏
@justicewokeisutterbs8641
@justicewokeisutterbs8641 Год назад
Good stuff.
@juliehovar5488
@juliehovar5488 Год назад
Very astute, dear music soul, swing on......
@cheri238
@cheri238 Год назад
@ivoandrijasevic3898
@ivoandrijasevic3898 4 года назад
Great,fantastic!!!!!
@gosiaruthner872
@gosiaruthner872 5 месяцев назад
Ein Geniusz ❤😢 Nikt mu nie dorówna a Styl jedyny i tak pozostanie 👍😍🌷
@lydiarowe491
@lydiarowe491 11 месяцев назад
Django a legend that keeps going..this music is has a beat that makes want to shuffle no matter what…your mood changes the longer it plays…🌞
@CarlitoUres
@CarlitoUres 7 лет назад
Great compilation!
@carolineshanti
@carolineshanti Год назад
Amazing! ♥
@TraitofSiNN727
@TraitofSiNN727 10 месяцев назад
💜🖤 Django Reinhardt. the man could shred a jazz tune on his guitar any day.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Indeed. I sometimes think of him as the Frank Zappa of jazz guitar during DJR's epoch: A singular, spectacular, superlative musical savant with extraordinary talent especially in the area of shredding like a (well-talented and very precise) madman. In short, what you said.
@madelinec.6314
@madelinec.6314 10 месяцев назад
I learned from an interview that George Harrison was influenced by him! I think you can hear it best in his song "Drilling a Home" from Wonderwall Music.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Interesting and a great call on your part. The ears are strong in this one.
@aleisterlowenstein9526
@aleisterlowenstein9526 Год назад
Wow just wow !
@veronicadevinamolina5845
@veronicadevinamolina5845 10 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot!!! Always is good to listen Django and Graphelli !!! They are incredible great !!!
@davidmeechan2324
@davidmeechan2324 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for that Veronica.. Just asked. It was Grappelli
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Damn straight.
@SomeLoser911
@SomeLoser911 Месяц назад
After my son bought this on wax cylinder I started finding those funny-smelling, jazz cigarettes in his coat pockets. I can't wait til the war on drugs.
@geraldpeck7602
@geraldpeck7602 8 дней назад
Love this😎👍❤️
@cheri238
@cheri238 Год назад
There is a great documentary on RU-vid about his life with music and how he grew up with his family and musicians that loved him. His love to fish and and an accident when he had to relearn the guitar to play with only 2 fingers. Django was the best guitarist ever. I don't know any musician that has worked professionally that hasn't heard him play, and how he learned. I think the video will help guide one to a clearer understanding of his life.❤
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary and a must-watch for all DJR enthusiasts.
@Diftonez
@Diftonez Год назад
Even if you don't know anything about music theory and jazz and guitars etc it still sounds just so right and good. Truly genius!
@marinsdelabone6501
@marinsdelabone6501 Год назад
Maravilha.....
@ananyaraj8951
@ananyaraj8951 Год назад
This music feels sad with smile
@sunraven33
@sunraven33 2 месяца назад
Just like the time period it was created in.
@ericcartman9935
@ericcartman9935 16 дней назад
like the sad tragi-comedy of Charlie Chaplin which to this day it's impossible to re-create and match, it was just the whole era for that. the laughing with tears in your eyes, there are few who can make you do that, Django's music does it to me
@elenaelena8979
@elenaelena8979 Год назад
Enjoy the atmosphere💓
@tedszabunio4852
@tedszabunio4852 Год назад
Timeless enjoyment from a talented group. Could listen for hours of sheer aural enjoyment!!!
@tedszabunio4852
@tedszabunio4852 Год назад
Had the greatest pleasure to go to a Stephane Grapelli concert at Calgary Jubilee Auditorium when he came by on tour on Calgary Alberta Canada!! Was awesome but too bad Django couldn't be there. The young man fronting with Stephane was awesome too but not the original. Still was most enjoyable!!!!
@codingsafari
@codingsafari 9 месяцев назад
@@tedszabunio4852 giving the words space to breathe....
@davidnorthdale1164
@davidnorthdale1164 Год назад
I spent my youth listening to this stuff. After military life, I went to live in southern France, and listened to players who keep this music alive. Fantastic baby !
@johnthorpe8341
@johnthorpe8341 Год назад
I ENVY YOU MY FRIEND -
@cheri238
@cheri238 Год назад
💞
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
To put it concisely: Nice! And I don't mean the city unless that's where you landed.
@violabalog1349
@violabalog1349 2 года назад
Fantastisch
@flaviafontana6970
@flaviafontana6970 10 месяцев назад
Gratidão por compartilhar 💚🐾🤗
@brianjudd5625
@brianjudd5625 Год назад
So inspiring ! I myself am missing fi gertips on my right hand and Arthritis in my left , i still love playing guitar 🎸.
@alexdesslin
@alexdesslin 8 месяцев назад
un authentique génie de la musique !!! le meilleur ! il y a eu Bach, Gainsbourg, les Beatles, Louis Armstrong et Django... les autres, il sont très bons, mais sans aucune mesure très inférieurs à ces 5 fameux génies que le temps n'a pas réussi à dissoudre !!! 🔵🔵⚪🔴
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
100% agreed. DJR was an absolute musical genius, a savant on par with others in the "musical genius" category.
@roma1579
@roma1579 3 месяца назад
Even tough i like the beatles and Gainsbourg, they have nothing to do with the others...
@RafaeldeLucena
@RafaeldeLucena 3 месяца назад
Masterpiece!
@flaviafontana6970
@flaviafontana6970 10 месяцев назад
AMEIIIII ❣❣❣❣❣❣
@scottkleyla7752
@scottkleyla7752 Год назад
Sounds a Send Ya! Wacky Woo!
@hallowelt2673
@hallowelt2673 Год назад
The violin is also super!
@alanrosenberg540
@alanrosenberg540 Год назад
Suspect the violinist is Stéphane Grappelli. They played together a lot.
@user-zo9nt3lw4h
@user-zo9nt3lw4h Год назад
Это точно Стефан Грапели играет на скрипке. Его легко узнать. Грапели неподрожаем.
@tomjones8328
@tomjones8328 Год назад
Nice
@aliancenarodnichsil4986
@aliancenarodnichsil4986 Год назад
ABSOLUTNÍ NÁDHERA!
@everevenway
@everevenway 4 месяца назад
Liner notes: Django Reinhardt , guitar soloist on all tracks, plus: ON SIDE A & B1-B2: Stèphane Grappelli (vln),V Pierre “Baro” Ferret, Marcel Bianchi (g), Louis Volá (d). Paris, France, April 21-26, 1937. ON SIDE B3: Bill Coleman (tp), Christian Wagner (cl), Frank “Big Boy” Goudie (ts, cl), Emile Stern (p), Lucien Simoens (b), Jerry Mengo (d). Paris, France, November 19, 1937. ON SIDE B4-B8: Rex Stewart (ct), Barney Bigard (cl, d on B5-B6), Billy Taylor, Sr. (b). Paris, France, April 5, 1939. ON SIDE B9: Bill Coleman (tp), Dicky Wells (tb), Richard Fullbright (b), Bill Beason (d). Paris, France, July 7, 1937. TRACKS: SIDE A: 01. EXACTLY LIKE YOU 02. SOLITUDE 03. AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ 04. RUNNIN’ WILD 05. BODY AND SOUL 06. HOT LIPS 07. WHEN DAY IS DONE 08. ROSE ROOM 09. LIEBESTRAUM No.3 10. MISS ANNABELLE LEE SIDE B: 01. TEARS 02. MYSTERY PACIFIC 03. BIG BOY BLUES 04. MONTMARTRE 05. SOLID OLD MAN [SOLID ROCK] 06. FINESSE [NIGHT WIND] 07. I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW 08. LOW COTTON 09. JAPANESE SANDMAN 10. MINOR SWING
@Glicksman1
@Glicksman1 Год назад
Like most great musicians, Django "played by ear". He imagined the music and then played what he imagined. He did not read music or know music theory. A musician who has a good enough ear and a rich musical imagination has no need of very much theory beyond the very basic names of the notes, chords and such, if even that. Too much thinking about theory and analysis of the music can and usually does inhibit creativity. Django learned and developed a tremendous number of runs, scales, chords and riffs that he could call upon at any moment. That he didn't know the names of the notes, etc. or care what they were made no difference. He's still one of the greatest guitarists.
@user-el6ve2rl9b
@user-el6ve2rl9b Год назад
the statement that most great musician play by ear its at the very least controversial, most likely id say you lack information to back that up
@Glicksman1
@Glicksman1 Год назад
@@user-el6ve2rl9b You are wrong on both counts. I was and sometimes still am a professional musician and played with and knew hundreds of others. I know of what I wrote. I'm not surprised, however, that you doubt my "play by ear" statement. You're not alone in this. You and others probably don't understand what that is, and like many things, it's very difficult to explain exactly what it is to anyone who has not experienced it. I have known and spoken to musicians who are technically proficient on many instruments, have great ears, and possess a great deal of knowledge regarding music theory. They can figure out and explain in great detail exactly what the notes, chords, intervals, modes, etc. are of any song, no matter how complex, and yet they cannot write a song of any worth, cannot improvise solos of any merit and do not understand the process by which others, many or most of whom do not possess even a small fraction of, or any theoretical knowledge create the most beautiful music. Hint: It's not by resort to theory. Django is a prime example of a brilliant musician and player who endlessly foxes and frustrates these expert theorists. Louis Armstrong, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Keith Richards, The Beatles, The Who (except John Entwistle who apparently knew some theory), Van Halen, Bob Dylan, Prince, Elton John, Brian May, Stevie Ray Vaughn, most of your favourite rock drummers (but Steve Gadd can read music), on and on, are among those who know/knew little to no music theory and did not employ it to make the great music that they made. They all "play(ed) by ear". To "play by ear" is to have a musical thought, to work it out on an instrument or in the voice and then, perhaps or perhaps not, later figure out in theoretical terms what was first imagined in the ear. With regard to most musical composition, the application of theory comes well after the initial musical idea has been thought of. To play music well, even to play music composed or played by others, it must first be "heard" in your musical imagination, in your ear. Unless simply playing from a written page, most musicians clearly "hear" the music in their head before playing it on an instrument or singing it. It may be a split second before playing or singing, seeming to the musician to be a simultaneous thing or it may take longer for it to form as a musical idea in the mind. No two musical experiences are exactly alike, and no two musicians do what they do exactly in the same manner, although the process is similar. I can imagine, say, Beethoven, walking in the countryside or on a street and a melody, maybe lots of melodies come into his brilliant mind. He goes back to his place and sits at his piano, picking out those melodies, refining them, and fleshing them out with chords, harmonies, counterpoint, everything that will become the Moonlight Sonata or his Sixth Symphony, or whatever. The music first came from his imagination, this is the "by ear" part, really the "by imagination" part from which all else flows. It is only after that initial burst of creative musical invention, not necessarily a very long time, maybe a few minutes after, that the rest of it is worked out. Even Beethoven, a schooled, trained, past-master of theory and musical knowledge, created some of the greatest music of all time "by ear" . It's frustrating to me not to be able to pin it down and clearly describe it adequately in words and I apologize for not doing it better or more clearly (or more briefly). Creating and playing original music are deep, inner mind processes, and those kinds of things are so difficult to talk and/or write about so that others may understand. Well, I suppose that it doesn't matter. It happens the way it happens, and I suppose that there is no easy way to describe it. Perhaps it's not important to do so. It's enough to play and create music, and for others, hopefully, to enjoy hearing it.
@tomdevol6035
@tomdevol6035 Год назад
I've been a guitar player (self-taught) for nearly fifty years, though nowhere near Mr. Rienhart's class. I did have a bit of a music education in school, where I played trumpet, sousaphone and French horn, but for some reason, the ability to read music eluded me; I could read the notes, but to put a tune together from the music written on the page. At age nineteen, I bought my first guitar and taught myself to play it. 80 percent of the musicians I have played with over the years are also self-taught. Others took lessons for years, but none were proficient at reading music or at theory either. I was in the orchestra playing guitar for a local production of RENT when one of the actors, a music major at Muskingum College, asked me, "How can you play without sheet music?" My response was. "How can you NOT?" I was frustrated on several occasions when one cast member or another had what I considered a silly question about a certain measure or time signature change (most were music majors or could at least read music). It was all I could do to not throttle them and tell them to just shut up and SING THE DAMN SONG!!!
@Glicksman1
@Glicksman1 Год назад
@@tomdevol6035 If you played rock, blues, R&B and such, I suspect it was more than 80% of the musicians you knew who were self-taught.
@sakti1083
@sakti1083 Год назад
Absolutly! Playing since 50 years guitar and piano like that - though my parents send me to music school - my real hearts at improvisation- hearts music : as Jimi Hendrix said: "you´ll never understand" cheers- and bye bye user el6 - you better go to materialistic peopple - gods somewhere else (you´ll never understand) 😎
@jessn3312
@jessn3312 Год назад
Thank you tube for the precious memories you share. X
@MrPalloz
@MrPalloz 10 месяцев назад
Iconic jazz oh my godde
@j.michaelboland8414
@j.michaelboland8414 Месяц назад
Is it just me but I swear I’m hearing a version of Bob Wills. Now I’m wondering who influenced who. They are both great.
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 Год назад
The Greatest....still.....BRAVI ad ENTRAMBI d'Acapulco!
@FVIII1964
@FVIII1964 8 месяцев назад
Michel Warlop et son Orchestre - Crazy Strings - 1936 April 17 - Paris - Alex Renard (tp); Maurice Cizeron (as,fl,cl); Alix Combelle (ts); Michael Warlop (vln, leader) Emil Stern (p); Django Reinhardt (g solo); Joseph Reinhardt (g); Louis Vola (b)
@pelimies1818
@pelimies1818 10 месяцев назад
If you think FiveFingerDeathPunch is awesome.. Django is TwoFingerDeathPunch.
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 6 месяцев назад
Make that ..."Happiness Punch!".
@stevelaferney3579
@stevelaferney3579 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this, although.
@on44thstreet
@on44thstreet Год назад
django django django!
@GeorgeBuck-ur3zh
@GeorgeBuck-ur3zh Год назад
Parfait
@flaviafontana6970
@flaviafontana6970 10 месяцев назад
WOWWWWWWWWWWW...👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@andercoyote4170
@andercoyote4170 Год назад
Django, the original shredder!
@chrischanin767
@chrischanin767 Год назад
😂so true!
@pluck593
@pluck593 4 месяца назад
Like Bird and Diz, or Duane and Dickie, Django and Stefan were the perfect foil for one another.
@gabrielstatescu9039
@gabrielstatescu9039 2 года назад
Ce virtuoz. !!! Ceeloddie.!!! gaby
@stevelaferney3579
@stevelaferney3579 9 месяцев назад
Who else hears hints of Georgia on my Mind in Limehouse Blues? Most definitely there in this version.
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
That's precisely what I thought during my 1st listen. Big-time "GoMM" feel in "Limehouse Blues".
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 9 дней назад
I'm not hearing ANYTHING in "Limehouse Blues." Was it muted out for copyright reasons?
@vincentlagrange2329
@vincentlagrange2329 8 месяцев назад
40:09 ''Julie'' Les Colocs
@tomasgimenez4171
@tomasgimenez4171 3 месяца назад
So... Before creating Rapture, Andrew Ryan was a musician?! Oh, maybe that's why this reminds me of the city ambiance
@johnshaw8435
@johnshaw8435 10 месяцев назад
A gifted connoisseur of the rift. He was labeled as a doodler, or rift- raff with a guitar. Although showcased around the world including England, he couldn't actually sing a tune with the advent of sound recordings ijust introduced in America. After his rise to fame in 1920's, he died in East 43 St. NY. were he started. A guitar player.....
@michaelkottler
@michaelkottler 5 месяцев назад
A guitar "doodler" (did you mean "noodler"?) and riff-raff? Really?
@paulkiss1981
@paulkiss1981 Год назад
Minor Swing, Mafia 1, mid 2000s
@xxxYYZxxx
@xxxYYZxxx 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to hear a modern rendition of this style live, or even just a hi fi recording.
@francismayer1779
@francismayer1779 10 месяцев назад
Pourquoi avoir enchaîné les morceau en ininterrompu ? Ça ne nous laisse pas le temps d' apprécier ...
@grantjohnson7129
@grantjohnson7129 9 месяцев назад
Maybe you would like a cd called. "Young Django" by Stephane Grappelli, Larry Coryell, Philip Catherine and Neils Pedersen
@smellincoffee
@smellincoffee 9 месяцев назад
But the fuzz is part of the charm!
@sunburstmike8745
@sunburstmike8745 4 месяца назад
D.R. is imply the greatest! Everyone should check out Joscho Stephan ... his group swings like mad monkeys on the vine! He is in Django's style but has his own vibe and he does many genres as well. His 2 band-mates are monster players.
@CrashandTrash596
@CrashandTrash596 10 месяцев назад
Thumbs up if the Skeletor Show brought you here!
@geoffgeorge8964
@geoffgeorge8964 3 месяца назад
It swings it's happy and a=little he ha ess =
@kryminaltango1
@kryminaltango1 7 месяцев назад
♥♥
@Miracle7Seven
@Miracle7Seven 10 месяцев назад
I was playing smash bros melee to this, helped keep my anger under control more than if I hadn't, so that's cool. Thanks.
@rosep3933
@rosep3933 6 месяцев назад
@treybie1
@treybie1 Год назад
It seems that Django was a major inspiration for Ren. Iron sharpens iron.
@insignia2543
@insignia2543 Год назад
thanks for posting
@Bodha01
@Bodha01 Год назад
Kiddie with a black heart in a car park by Primark Jamming Django Reinhardt
@treybie1
@treybie1 Год назад
@@Bodha01 Is it 'kiddie' or 'kitty'? Changes the meaning.
@kazerpollet
@kazerpollet 10 месяцев назад
Yes my lord i think so
@tuacasabolivia2210
@tuacasabolivia2210 Год назад
Como era un estudio de grabación en esa época?
@chrisvanallsburg
@chrisvanallsburg 2 года назад
Dave Murray from Iron Maiden sent me.
@christopherreed2694
@christopherreed2694 Год назад
Dave's not here man 😕
@johnnyx9892
@johnnyx9892 Год назад
@@christopherreed2694 C'mon on man............I got the stuff...........
@vspy13
@vspy13 11 месяцев назад
Yes! True musicians listen to and learn from every genre of music!
@nathandlogosmusic1106
@nathandlogosmusic1106 5 месяцев назад
I'm surprised - I've never heard any Reinhardt music with vocals before.
@davidmeechan2324
@davidmeechan2324 10 месяцев назад
Can someone remind me, . Thank you. please, the album Jalouse, who was the other violinist
@johnhanson4776
@johnhanson4776 10 месяцев назад
Django could sure triple his triplets!
@danyanglade6537
@danyanglade6537 Год назад
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@jamestrujillo5195
@jamestrujillo5195 Год назад
django had a million dollar brain
@carolyngollesch2063
@carolyngollesch2063 Год назад
AMEN!!!❤
@Mardukhanov73
@Mardukhanov73 7 лет назад
круто мочит !!!
@user-pv6oz9vx9w
@user-pv6oz9vx9w 2 года назад
... кто-то "круто мочит ",-а кто-то круто ссыт!
@rachelmclaughlin1491
@rachelmclaughlin1491 Год назад
​@@user-pv6oz9vx9w? XD
@EloiGomes-yr3uz
@EloiGomes-yr3uz Год назад
Esse. Cigano. Era. Punk. E. Não. Sabia. Olha. O. Que. E. Essa. Velocidade. Talvez. Seja. Junto. Com. Step. Grappelli
@tomislavmilovanovic3458
@tomislavmilovanovic3458 2 года назад
Doktorat
@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-7
@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-7 11 месяцев назад
Who is the singer? And the other musicians? I"m pretty new to Django!
@coleorum
@coleorum 8 месяцев назад
Singer = Freddy Taylor
@garylevine-t6z
@garylevine-t6z 29 дней назад
not bad for 2 fingers huh /
@BorsosGabor2023
@BorsosGabor2023 10 месяцев назад
Baromi idegesítő zaj.
@Br3tagn3
@Br3tagn3 7 лет назад
Could you, for god's sake, not rip apart the magnificent tracks with those ads?
@videojunkyard1047
@videojunkyard1047 2 года назад
adblock
@Patrick-lj1dk
@Patrick-lj1dk Год назад
Pay for RU-vid premium or STFU
@emilianoandresmaza6381
@emilianoandresmaza6381 Год назад
Hola como andan guitarreros escucharon hablar alguna ves de oscar aleman de argentina !!!
@user-el6ve2rl9b
@user-el6ve2rl9b Год назад
Señoras y señores, tenemos a un conocedor
@jed4465
@jed4465 Год назад
...y hacia dúo con Hernán Oliva, en violín. Dos virtuosos. Las comparaciones son odiosas pero no encuentro mucha diferencia musicalmente hablando, solo que Alemán y Oliva nacieron en Argentina y Chile respectivamente.
@adzdahlman9724
@adzdahlman9724 2 года назад
"spanking" ~ one day I'll leave a comment about a fella I met on a Welsh mountainside with a dog called Jango* Django even...
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